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    Between Yes and Genesis, Another Charming Character Emerged in Switzerland

    Flame Dream — Elements (3VƐ Records, 2025 remastered reissue/original release: Vertigo, 1979) Elements was the second album by Swiss band Flame Dream. The album came…

    Angel Romero March 16, 2026 No Comments
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    Padilla And Allen Aim For The Stars On ‘Unfolding Skies’

    Craig Padilla and Marvin Allen — Unfolding Skies (2026) Craig Padilla and Marvin Allen have released their fourth album, Unfolding Skies. The project builds on…

    Stefan Bruno March 14, 2026 No Comments
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    Seawater Thrives on Memorable Choruses and Climactic Guitar Passages

    Mostly Autumn — Seawater (self-release, 2025) British band Mostly Autumn return with grace and power on Seawater. They balance accessible folk-rock and progressive rock ambition.…

    Angel Romero March 12, 2026 No Comments
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    Familiarity Unfolded Wraps Autistici’s Collab Trilogy

    Autistici & Collaborators — Familiarity Unfolded (Audiobulb, 2026) Autistici & Collaborators has released Familiarity Unfolded. This electronic music recording completes a three-part project focused on…

    Stefan Bruno March 12, 2026 No Comments
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    Karnivool – In Verses

    “In Verses,” is the fourth studio album by Australian progressive rock band Karnivool. It was released on February 6, 2026, through Cymatic Records/Sony Music. It marks their first…

    Professor Mark March 11, 2026 No Comments
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  • Volker Lankow - Slow Music 2.0 cover artwork. A brown cover with a diaganonal canal.
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    Volker Lankow Unveils Slow Music 2.0

    Prog News March 18, 2026 No Comments
  • Daymoon – Wednesday

    Professor Mark March 17, 2026 No Comments
  • Leila Abdul-Rauf - Andros Insidium cover artwork. The cover centers on a giant eye with a glowing, flame-like pupil that resembles a vertical figure or portal. Pale tears and bead-like droplets spill downward into a molten stream, while root- or antler-like forms spread across the lower half, framing a small cloaked figure beneath the eye.
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    Dark Rituals Rise: Leila Abdul-Rauf Announces Andros Insidium

    Prog News March 10, 2026 No Comments
  • Volker Lankow Ambient Journal 09 Looped Air cover artwork. An orange cover with a lighter orange circle in the middle.
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    Volker Lankow Launches Ambient Journal 09 Looped Air

    Prog News March 1, 2026 No Comments
  • A painting of a landscape shows a lush formal garden in full bloom, with long rows of colorful flowers leading toward a pink classical building centered in the distance. Brushstrokes render trees and a cloudy sky in blues and greens. The title and artist names appear above the scene.
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    Yelena Eckemoff Visits Stockholm’s Old Town, Gamla Stan

    Prog News February 12, 2026 No Comments
  • ShatterHeart – Infernal Symphony. an image of a praying nun inside a chapel with skulls and candles.
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    ShatterHeart – Infernal Symphony

    Professor Mark January 28, 2026 No Comments

The album cover for Imaginaerium - The Siege features a fantasy-inspired battle scene. A massive metallic sphere with intricate engravings and a fiery opening looms at the center, seemingly an otherworldly siege weapon. Surrounding it, Roman-style soldiers clad in red capes and armed with spears and shields advance through swirling blue mist. Towering stone fortresses, adorned with flags and statues, frame the scene, while the sky burns with a crimson inferno.
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Imaginaerium – “Siege”

Professor Mark February 15, 2025 No Comments Clive NolanEric BouilletteImaginaerium – "Siege"Laura PiazzaiLuis NasserMirko SangrigoliProgressive rockSimone Milliavasymphonic rock

Imaginaerium has returned to tell several stories conceptualized on the term “siege”. The stories range as far back as the archives of the history of…

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Solstice - Clann cover artwork. A band photo.
Music Videos

Solstice Launches Firefly Music Video

Prog News February 15, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockSolsticesymphonic rock

Superb British progressive rock band Solstice has released the track “Firefly” from their upcoming Clann album. Clann completes ‘The Sia Trilogy’ with five new songs…

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UK band photo from 1978. Black and white.
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UK, the Late 1970s Prog-Rock Supergroup

Angel Romero February 13, 2025 No Comments Progressive rocksymphonic rockUK

Regardless of the shifting musical landscape and industry pressures, the late 1970s still managed to generate one of the finest progressive rock bands of the…

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The album cover for With Eyes Closed by Matt Panayides Trio features an abstract, watercolor-style background with overlapping brushstrokes in shades of blue, orange, pink, green, and yellow. The title, "With Eyes Closed," is centered in bold, modern black typography, while "Matt Panayides Trio" appears in a smaller, straightforward font at the bottom.
CD Reviews

Panayides Reworks Old Jazz Tunes

Charlie Melville February 13, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzMatt Panayides Trio

Matt Panayides Trio — With Eyes Closed (Pacific Coast Jazz PJ93456, 2024) Matt Panayides, a New York City-based virtuoso guitarist and composer, is recognized for…

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IQ's Dominion album cover features at the center an older man with a stern expression and a trimmed beard. He opens his dark, ornate coat to reveal a glowing scene within—a vast, otherworldly landscape illuminated by a golden sunset over a sea of clouds. The background contrasts futuristic cityscapes with ominous stormy skies. The band's logo appears at the top in gold, while the album title, Dominion, is subtly placed within the illuminated scene on his chest.
Music Videos

IQ Announces “Dominion”: New Album and Lead Single Unveiled

Prog News February 12, 2025 No Comments IQProgressive rocksymphonic rock

British progressive rock band IQ has announced the release of their long-awaited album Dominion, set to arrive on March 28, 2025, via GEP. This marks…

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The album cover for Aether's Trans-Neptunian Objects features an abstract, cosmic-inspired design. A textured teal-green background fades into a darker, almost black lower edge, evoking a deep-space or underwater aesthetic. Delicate, thin black lines crisscross the image, connecting small black dots, suggesting orbital paths or celestial mechanics. Two prominent spheres—one dark and the other a rusty red—anchor the composition, resembling planetary bodies or distant celestial objects.
CD Reviews

Beyond Neptune: Aether’s Ambient-Prog-Fusion Takes Flight

Angel Romero February 12, 2025 1 Comment AetherambientAndrea FerrariAndrea GrumelliAndrea Serinoelectronic musicjazz-rockProgressive rockTeo Ravelli

Aether – Trans-Neptunian Objects (Self-Released, 2024) Aether’s Trans-Neptunian Objects is a musical voyage propelled by the breathtaking expanse of space and the limitless imagination of…

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The album cover for Ice Breaking by the Dag Arnesen Trio features a close-up of a fractured ice formation, illuminated by golden and blue reflections against a deep black background. The typography is clean and modern, with "Ice Breaking" in a cool blue hue. The names of bassist Magne Thormodsæter and drummer Øyvind Skarbø appear beneath the title, while the Losen Records logo sits subtly in the corner.
CD Reviews

Breaking the Ice with Dag Arnesen’s ‘Ice Breaking’

Charlie Melville February 11, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzDag Arnesen

Dag Arnesen – Ice Breaking (Losen, 2024) Dag Arnesen’s Ice Breaking presents an exploration of jazz, introducing original compositions with new stylistic approaches. With all…

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The album cover for Now We Have Power by Sanguine Hum features a minimalist illustration dominated by a large, stylized head with an abstract, swirling facial expression. The head appears to loom over a crowd of small, uniform humanoid figures at the bottom, depicted in white and gold, raising their hands in unison. The dark, gradient background includes faint, futuristic geometric elements and structures.
CD Reviews

Sanguine Hum’s Musical Coup: “Now We Have Power” Reigns Supreme

Aiden Robinson February 10, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockSanguine Hum

Sanguine Hum – Now We Have Power (Bad Elephant Music, 2018) British progressive rock band Sanguine Hum solidified their place in the modern prog landscape…

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The album cover for Pearl Hunting by Belle Morte features a woman with long, wavy hair sits in a contemplative pose, adorned in a bohemian-style dress with rich, earthy tones and intricate patterns. She holds a small seashell in her hand. The background blends elements of fantasy and gothic imagery, with glowing strands resembling bioluminescent filaments in her hair. The typography is ornate, with the album title written in a flowing script, while the band's name is styled in a gothic font with a subtle skull motif.
Interviews

Belle Morte – “Pearl Hunting” – Interview

Professor Mark February 9, 2025 No Comments "Pearl Hunting"Anastasia SchebrovaBelle MorteFemale fronted progressive metalmetalmetal melodicMetal ProgressiveSergey Butovsky

Welcome to the Citadel for Metal Fellowship. Today, we will be speaking with the Minsk, Belarus symphonic metal band Belle Morte. Anastasia Schebrova, the band’s…

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Fabio Zuffanti - Hjarta cover artwork. A framed heart.
CD Reviews

Cold Hands, Warm Hjarta – Fabio Zuffanti’s Winter Themed Album

Angel Romero February 9, 2025 No Comments

Fabio Zuffanti – Hjarta (self-release, 2024) Five years after his previous solo venture, In/Out, Fabio Zuffanti returned with Hjarta, a strikingly atmospheric album that embraces…

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